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Our road's Like Brands Hatch



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Published Date: 04 August 2008
SPEED retarders all over our estate are ignored.
Those on Jenkin Avenue and Beacon Way might as well not be there. It's like Brands Hatch 24/7, not only cars but quad bikes and off-roaders speeding up and down.

Another fed-up resident, name & address supplied



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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2008 10:45 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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Roy James,

06/08/2008 11:35:16
Speed bumps are ignored by the lawless,they penalise those who dont break the law,im sick and tired of humps appearing everwhere.
I ought to send the bill for a new suspension for my car to the bloody council and let them pick up the tab,after all its their doing along with the residents isnt it?
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Peter Wadsworth,

High Green 06/08/2008 19:10:11
How can the council be responsible for foolish, imature people speeding ?, and why should my council tax pay for your car repairs. Drive a little slower over the bumps.

We are plagued withpeople using our area as a rat run, and I for one would welcome more traffic calming measures. The government should get their act together and raise the minimum age for a full licence to 21, and introduce a tiered licencing system as they do for motorbikes.

Lets have harsher sentences for habitual speeders, and crush the vehicles of dangerous drivers.

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07/08/2008 20:18:23
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Reason: Removed at editor's discretion
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